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Show i targe Arliss In "Disraeli" ' tue ,Snll Lake Theatre Conference Week. ho appearance of Geo. Arllus and iconpany, under the management fiie Lleblcr company, in Louis N. iter's famous comedy "Dlaruoll," Jie Salt Lake Theatre during Con- Hice Weey, beginning Monday, Oe. ir 6th, promises to be onu of the ,t linporlunt und Interesting eii- fuieiits or tho neuHon. r. Puiker might never have wilt- tliis famous play hud not tho only it been uvulluble whoso aie, tech- ue and personality iltted its titular L. It wua the personality of Mr. llss, too, that determined the per- I uf Disraeli's lBo to be dealt with the pluy. In writing the comedy r Mr Arliss, It Is the bland, quiz- tal Machlavu'll of the Conaervntlvo rty, the Dlaraell of later life, that dealt with. The production or "Disraeli" Is said be elaborate ocenlcally, partlculur-1 partlculur-1 the brilliant lust act, which repro-Mits repro-Mits the reception hull lu Downing treet, Just berore the presentation to ke Queen. Tho consumes or tho por-)dthe por-)dthe early seventies lend tho lay attractive pictorial qualities. Mr Arliss has presented "Disraeli" ter 1CUU times which Includes one ear's run In New York, Blx mouths i Chicago und six months In Boston. Mr. Arliss' company Includes l'rnl-i l'rnl-i l.ascellea, Florence Arliso, Mur-aret Mur-aret Dale, Leila Rcpton, Lllln Cump-L'll, Cump-L'll, Vincent Stornroyd, Henry Cnr-l'1, Cnr-l'1, Charles Hurbury, Arthur Hldred, t. Clair Huyflcld, und others. There will bo mutlnees on Wcdnea-ay Wcdnea-ay and Suturdny. The manngement f the Salt Lake, Thcatro nniiounco mt reservations ror aeata may bo indo by mall or telephone, o |